Sergeant Grumbles:Also, anyone else notice that they're planning on hiring more Business than anything else? Isn't that just wonderful... more bean counters.

What do you expect businesses to do? Hire liberal artsmajors? A business major has proven a certain level of rational decision-making ability. Namely, they majored in a field that would allow them to more easily find a job after graduation.

Love getting resume's from recent college graduates with a complete inabillaty to spell or to proper grammar use. Although I do have a lot of recent college grads that are some of my best employees, you just seem to have to sift through a bit more junk to be able to get them.

MichiganFTL:Love getting resume's from recent college graduates with a complete inabillaty to spell or to proper grammar use. Although I do have a lot of recent college grads that are some of my best employees, you just seem to have to sift through a bit more junk to be able to get them.

Yeah a lot of sifting. I just wish my company would let me be more involved in the process of hiring people for my team, and not just sending me some clients friend or realative that thinks coming in on time once for their first month they deserve to be promoted to VP.

MichiganFTL:Love getting resume's from recent college graduates with a complete inabillaty to spell or to proper grammar use. Although I do have a lot of recent college grads that are some of my best employees, you just seem to have to sift through a bit more junk to be able to get them.

MichiganFTL:Love getting resume's from recent college graduates with a complete inabillaty to spell or to proper grammar use. Although I do have a lot of recent college grads that are some of my best employees, you just seem to have to sift through a bit more junk to be able to get them.

Gonz:Sergeant Grumbles: Also, anyone else notice that they're planning on hiring more Business than anything else? Isn't that just wonderful... more bean counters.

What do you expect businesses to do? Hire liberal artsmajors? A business major has proven a certain level of rational decision-making ability. Namely, they majored in a field that would allow them to more easily find a job after graduation.

//Business degree holder. Employed.

I'll stick up for the liberal arts folks by noting they at least typically have some depth.

Business degrees are just economics degrees for shallow rich kids who can't do math.

ManateeGag:that degree in Medieval poetry isn't going to help these kids get a job, but the ones with a degree in something useful, they should be fine.

Companies are starting to complain that their new hires don't know enough technical writing, basic geography, history, etc. to get along in the modern world--almost as if they were tech school grads. They haven't quite started to ask for a decent liberal arts education yet, but they're on their way.

A CDL can be VERY useful. Everything around you has at least a couple of truck jounrnies on it.

/ holder of a CDL-a// never had a problem finding work.// Keep on Truckin'

I've thought about trucking when my daughter gets out of school. I've heard, though, that you don't really make very good money once you factor in hours worked, the inevitable mobile internet costs, and the money spent on food.